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One year ago an attempted coup in Turkey failed. It's still not clear exactly what

happened. Who was behind it? President Erdogan blames Fethullah

Gulen: a US-based Islamic cleric and an ally turned critic. But the evidence

Erdogan has offered in support of his extradition has been short on proof.

There's other suspects: officers upset by Erdogan's anti-secularist leanings had motive.

Erdogan himself once quipped: "my goal is to raise an islamic generation," or it

could have been a Reichstag fire type plot to justify a crackdown.

Erdogan called the attempt a "gift from God." My own theory is: all of the above.

Erdogan may have discovered the plot early, but allowed it to continue to

justify the crackdown. What's certain is is this: Turkey today is a dictatorship. It's

anti US, anti Europe, and pro Russia. It's the

most anti NATO NATO member. What we're witnessing now however is a sprint to

erase Ataturk's legacy and replace Turkey with an Islamic state by 2023 the

hundredth anniversary of turkey's independence we've been covering turkey

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Harry Potter and the Confusing Crushes [Eng sub] - Duration: 10:28.

You know, the last time I was here, in this office, having a drink...

Ron got poisoned and almost died.

Well, I don't keep a lot of poison in my office.

I'd hope not.

You do keep a lot more herbs than I expected though.

You do know that we use herbs in potions?

Yeah, yeah of course I knew that.

It wasn't your strongest subject.

No, you're right.

It must feel weird to be back at Hogwarts, right?

Brings up... a lot of old memories.

Yeah...

But I try to think of the good ones.

You get a lot of those?

I mean, it wasn't like we had the most normal time at school.

We did check off a lot of things on the list though.

What like...

Cheating on exams and...

going on awkward dates?

Well, you TRIED dating...

What do you mean?

I had loads of girlfriends.

Disastrous ones.

Are you calling me bad at romance, Malfoy?

You're not exactly quick on the uptake.

What do you mean by that?

This has been fun.

But...

I'm going to go back, grading papers.

Yeah, well I've good essays to grade too so...

Stupid Malfoy, what does he know about dates anyway?

I went to Madam Puddifoot's with Cho when we were fifteen.

It's not my fault the place's so frilly.

And tacky.

And we also kissed!

Even though she started crying.

Besides, it wasn't my fault Cho already liked someone.

And who can compete with Cedric Diggory.

With his stupid hair and...

annoying smile.

Well...

I guess Cedric wasn't too bad.

He did help me with the second task after all.

Potter!

Cedric.

How-

How are you?

Spectacular.

Look, I realize I never really thanked you properly for tipping me off about those dragons.

Forget about it. You would have done the same thing for me.

Exactly!

You know the prefect's bathroom on the fifth floor?

It's not a bad place for a bath.

Wait a moment...

now that I think about it...

that's kind of suggestive, isn't it?

Potter!

Cedric~

How-

How are you?

Spectacular.

Look...!

I realize I never really thanked you properly for tipping me off about those dragons.

Forget it. You would have done the same thing for me.

Exactly!

You know the prefect's bathroom on the fifth floor?

It's not a bad place for a bath.

I wonder why I didn't see that before?

Well

Anyway

Cedric was the golden boy from Hufflepuff.

Prefect...

Quidditch captain...

and the real winner of the triwizarding tournament.

Who wouldn't like him?

With his...

perfect hair and...

charming smile...

wait

what?!

No!

I liked Cho.

That's it.

Cho...!

Not Cedric.

I just-

I just screwed it up by quoting Luna before we kissed.

Well..

I guess I cannot blame Luna, really.

She was just trying to help.

In her own... Luna way.

I guess that's part of her charm.

She has her own way of doing stuff.

People are just very quick to judge.

Luna really is the sweetest.

And she always believed in me...

even before we became friends.

I wish all people knew her like I do.

Kids can be so mean...

How come you're not at the feast?

I lost all my possessions.

I reckon people have been hiding them.

That's awful.

Oh it's all good fun.

But as it is the last night I really do need back.

Do you want any help finding them?

I'm sorry you lost your godfather, Harry.

Are you sure you don't want any help looking?

It's fine.

Besides, my mum always said things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end.

I guess I have a thing for Ravenclaws...

we would have fitted much better together than me and Cho.

Luna never made me feel bad when we were alone.

I mean,

she even supported me when I had a crush on Ginny,

even though she had feelings for her herself.

Maybe she didn't know it at the time.

It certainly took me a while to figure out.

I guess no one plans on falling for your best friend's sister.

But come on, it's Ginny!

How can you not fall for someone like her?

Kind...

brave...

on the quidditch team...

She's never been afraid to speak her mind with me,

not when she was eleven and had a crush on me...

not when I isolated myself in fifth year.

All been talking about me, have you?

Well, I'm getting used to it.

We wanted to talk to you Harry.

But since you've been hiding ever since we got back-

I didn't want anyone to talk to me.

Well that was stupid of you,

seeing as you don't know anyone but me who's been possessed by You-Know- Who,

and I can tell you how it feels.

I forgot.

Lucky you.

Sorry.

I really needed to hear that.

Cannot believe I forgot what happened to her.

I always act like and idiot when I'm with her.

Open up you.

Don't you trust me?

Your mistake!

Well..

It's not always my fault.

So, Malfoy doesn't know what he's talking about.

Sometimes things aren't meant to be.

I know Ginny's always there for me though.

Always ready to step up.

Like when I wasn't allowed to play the final game in our sixth year.

She sure showed Malfoy then.

Malfoy sure had a clever remark whenever he saw us together.

Just like he always teased me about Cedric.

Making "Potter Stinks" buttons...

Going on and on about how "loony" Luna is…

Wait a moment...

All those years...

No matter who I liked...

always at each other's throats…

That sneaky little...!

What do you want now Potter?

Took you long enough.

Well...

I'm a bit slow on the uptake.

Robin [in Swedish]: I want to kiss you more~!

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2017 Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational, IMS Hall of Fame Museum - Duration: 10:00.

What was once the home of

3.2 million paving bricks, now covered an asphalt except for a 36 inch strip at the

start/finish line, is known as the Brickyard, or more commonly known as the Indianapolis Motor

Speedway. The yard of bricks is perhaps

the most hallowed ground in motorsports, along with the very recognizable 65 thousand square foot, pagoda.

My first trip to the brickyard was a few years ago for the Indy 500,

and it was one of the most incredible experiences of my career.

So when my friends at Pennzoil invited me to attend the Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational, hosted by the SVRA,

I jumped at the chance to return to Indianapolis. The Sports Car Vintage Racing Association, or SVRA,

is the largest and one of the oldest vintage racing

organizations in the US. They host events annually at racetracks throughout the country including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

I began my self tour in the famous Gasoline Alley garages. Now outside of seeing the cars on the racetrack,

this is the only opportunity to get up close and personal with the vehicles. Having absolutely no personal knowledge of vintage racing,

this was an opportunity to learn firsthand how racing came to be so popular over the years, watch a few races, and understand more about

Pennzoil's racing heritage. Here are a few of the incredible vintage race cars that I was so fortunate to have been able to see.

Now it's one thing to see these machines race around the speedway like this

1966 vintage Mustang race car, or on the infield track,

but it's completely another thing to be able to walk right up to them and look at every square inch of them firsthand.

This classic was built by Frank McDonald and Walt Hane in 2005 and features a 289 cubic inch V8 engine.

Walking around the rest of the garages

it was hard for me to not film everything in sight! So here's a bit more of what I saw...

Throughout the day the infield track was buzzing with vintage race cars. The sounds could be heard throughout the entire venue, and the

incredible aromas of rubber and fuel made it heaven for any race car fan. I

couldn't get enough. It was hard to walk away to be able to see everything else the day had to offer.

Gasoline Alley is a massive garage complex located on the infield just south of the pagoda.

This is the north bank of garages that is where the original long building existed when the speedway was first built. In

1929, a second area known as the south bank of garages was constructed. It features

96 garage units. The north and all south bank buildings were completely replaced in 1985 with what you see now.

The Indy Legends Pro-Am Charity Race pairs 33 veteran Indy 500

drivers with amateur racing partners driving Corvettes, Camaros and Mustangs, in a 45 minute race. It was a mob scene,

so I headed down for a closer look. It was amazing to see the legends in person before the race, and talk with a few drivers,

but as it got closer to race time,

I wanted a better vantage point of the start of the race... so I followed these two guys down the pit area.

I figured they might have a good idea where to go!

After watching all those vintage vehicles race, I wanted to learn more about the history of Indy. So I headed over to the

IMS Hall of Fame Museum to see what it had to offer... and as you're about to see, it's a lot!

Upon entering the building there are two large gift shops. One to the left and one to the right.

Featuring enough merch to make any race fan happy. The museum opened in 1956 but moved to this current building in

1976. It's home to Indy 500 winners all displayed in chronological order...

so it's an amazing way to see the progression of the vehicles over the course of the history of Indy. It's also home to

historical passenger vehicles, rare cars from NASCAR, Formula 1, Sprint and a whole lot more,

including motorcycles and drag racing. A

huge area within the museum is dedicated to racing legend AJ Foyt.. and for good reason!

He's one of three drivers and the first to have won the Indy 500 four times.

He's got 67 career champion car race victories and has won the Indy Car series 7 times--a record that still stands!

The museum houses all of his winning cars since

1961 including one where he had a serious crash in

1990 where he lost the brakes and crashed at 180 miles an hour. The museum also houses AJ's very first car, and a replica

1958 garage from the original Gasoline Alley before it was torn down and replaced in 1985 with what you see today.

It's absolutely incredible to see in person!

The Marmon Motorcar winner from

1911 was a highlight to see as well as the collection of vintage racing helmets and even Al Unser's driving suit and helmet.

Now speaking of vintage cars like that 1911

Indy 500 winner, head upstairs to the 2nd floor of the museum for an extreme blast from the past.

So I'm here in Indy at a vintage racing event and yes, admittedly, Pennzoil paid my way...

but it got me wondering there must be some interesting racing history behind Pennzoil...

So I started digging and here's what I found. In the thirties, Pennzoil sponsored Russell Snowberger's

successful race car, and the five years which followed he placed in the top ten of every race that he entered. As a

result 27 other drivers voluntarily started using Pennzoil.

It subsequently became the lubrication of choice for drivers in all forms of racing. In the 50s,

Pennzoil made a strong effort to market their brand to drag racing drivers throughout America

including creating an official sponsorship with the fastest rising star on the NHRA circuit Don Big-Daddy Garlits. And

in the 60s with their push for dragsters, Pennzoil was the first major oil company to develop a racing oil

exclusively for cars running on exotic fuels. In the 70s,

they developed special motor oil blends for two and four-stroke engines and

Pennzoil became the go-to motor oil for more off-road racers, trucks, motorcycles, signals seaters and bugs than any other motor oil.

In 1983 Pennzoil joined forces with Roger Penske and

legendary indycar driver Rick Mears who captured victory at the Indy 500 one year later.

Over the five years which followed Pennzoil cars go on to win the Indy 500 four out of five times.

In 1996 Pennzoil became the official motor oil for both the Brickyard 400 and the Indy 500.

Throughout the 2000s Pennzoil cars continue to achieve victories with multiple drivers, tracks,

classes, and circuits. Here are a few other things that I learned. Did you know that Pennzoil is a global oil supplier for FCA?

That all BMW vehicles and SRT engines sold come with Pennzoil's ultra platinum full synthetic

0w40 motor oil with PurePlus running through their veins from the factory, as well as all Chevy Indy and Team Penske cars?

That's the exact same bottle of motor oil that you buy off-the-shelf at your local auto parts store.

If it's good enough for an Indy car and OEM vehicles, it's good enough for your car.

I uncovered so much more information about Pennzoil's racing heritage that I couldn't include it all.

There's just so much spanning over 100 years of its history, but now I know more than ever

why Pennzoil is so highly regarded in motorsports. Their formulas continue to win races, no matter what you're driving!

I've always had an appreciation of motorsports,

especially racing, because it puts all that hard engineering work to the test.

Whether it's from the OEM, the aftermarket, or our own ideas and custom fabrications.

But to finally be able to experience vintage racing like this at SVRA's

Brickyard Vintage Racing

Invitational event at IMS was completely overwhelming and gave me a much further appreciation of where the sport came from, and the enthusiasm

that it still holds in the hearts of so many of all ages. A huge

thanks to Pennzoil for this opportunity to attend the event and share it with you now. Let's get out there and race!

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Julia (NerdyBertie) | The Road to Nerdfighteria - Duration: 1:05.

Hi my name is Julia and on YouTube I am known as NerdyBertie

where I make weird and random videos.

I found the Vlogbrothers probably in 2011 and I watched a few videos and then I stopped

and kind of forgot about it.

But, in 2012 a friend recommended a book to me called The Fault in Our Stars.

I read it.

I fell in love with it and I went to go see who the author was and I was like, "Hey!

I've seen him on YouTube before!"

So, I found the Vlogbrothers again, but this time I stayed.

Nerdfighteria to me is a place to be weird, and nerdy, and put stuff on your head.

But, it is also a place where you can come and discuss important topics

and decrease worldsuck.

The Project for Awesome is one of my favorite times of the year.

It's just really great to see people talk about charities and causes that they are really

passionate about and raise money to help make the world a little better.

So, that's my little Road to Nerdfighteria story.

Thank you for watching and don't forget to be awesome!

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Burning Model Rocket Engine Underwater - in 4K Slow Motion - Duration: 8:06.

Welcome back to Warped perception.

To burn a model rocket engine under water.

Now.

I don't know if you've seen any of the previous videos.

That were filming in this series.

Of model rocket engine videos.

It was the exact opposite period of what everybody thought it was going to do.

This video in particular.

Is a viewer request.

And they requested that.

I burn a model rocket engine under water.

And in theory.

This is the opposite of a previous episode that I did.

Where I burn and model rocket engine.

In a vacuum chamber.

Boom gone.

It was crazy.

originally I wasn't going to do this video.

But then the other day.

I found this Aquarium.

that somebody cracked.

Oh man look at this.

Somebody broke it.

So I decided to use it for this episode.

Since it was going to get thrown away anyway.

Now let me get this all set up.

And hopefully we get something cool.

And learn something in the process.

For this experiment I'm going to be using.

These model rocket engines I have left over.

From burning a model rocket engine.

In a complete vacuum.

These are estes d12-5's.

I believe these are only boosters.

Oh and I think they corrected the wording on the engine.

I had a lot of comments in the past.

Saying that I was calling it a model rocket engine.

But it was actually wasnt a engine it was a motor.

Well Estes says that their engines and motors.

Now before I put this rocket engine underwater.

I have to waterproof it.

Let's see that in slow motion.

Alright I'm going to use the same kind of principle.

The same wire I used in the vacuum chamber video.

To mount this and seem to work really well.

And we have kind of like uniform pressure.

So we'll pull it open and then let it go.

And it's like a spring.

So what I'm going to do now is.

I'm going to mount this inside the aquarium underwater.

Our aquarium is now completely cracked from the pressure of the water.

So we have to get this experiment underway.

Alright I have my rocket all assembled.

In our bracket.

Ready to Mount in our fish tank.

Okay here we go.

Get this underwater.

Alright well there you go.

Rockets really do burn underwater.

Let's take a look at our tank and inspect our damage.

Apparently I did the right thing here.

By salvaging this tank.

Because that one little crack that was down here.

Definitely doesn't make a difference now.

But yeah let's take a look.

I mean this whole rig.

Held together really well.

Surprisingly I mean.

It didn't move.

But our plug is intact.

Are hot glue is still there.

Our igniter is out of the other side.

And I almost cut the slow motion camera prematurely.

And then.

We got our ejection charge.

Yeah right there.

I didn't even know this rocket had an ejection charge.

Oh it broke the bottom of it too.

It sure did look at that.

That's all that this fish tank wrote.

This model rocket engine.

Gave us some entertainment.

And now it's time to say goodbye.

So hopefully you Enjoyed this episode.

And if you have any other crazy ideas.

You want to see done.

Just let us know in the comments below.

Or shoot us a message.

And I'll try to build it.

And I'll try to make it happen.

Whatever it is.

That being said.

That's about it for today.

I'm out of here see you next time.

See you in the next video.

Adios

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The Hunt for Patient Zero Is Important But Impossible - Duration: 4:17.

When you think of how to stop a major disease outbreak, you're probably thinking of a

scene from a medical thriller; where a world renowned virologist is helicoptered out in

a race against time to find the person who's the source of the infection.

The Patient Zero.

Patient Zero isn't just a Hollywood creation.

It's a real thing in the medical community and it identifies the first carrier of a disease

in an outbreak.

Identifying the origin of a disease helps scientists understand and prevent future pandemics.

These things have to start somewhere.

But figuring out who Patient Zero is requires a great deal of detective work.

Health experts go out into the field and map the transmission of a virus.

They follow a molecular game of telephone (called contact tracing) which involves searching

for everyone who came into contact with a sick patient.

According to an epidemiologist we spoke to, it's helpful to find out how a virus travels

through a community.

It's a way to classify the disease (as airborne or foodborne for instance) and work on a vaccine.

Though movies tell a different story, finding Patient Zero isn't as big a deal as preventing

an outbreak from spreading.Plus… searching for the scapegoat in situations like this

can easily turn into a public witch hunt.

For example, back in the 1980s during the height of the AIDS epidemic, researchers at

the CDC interviewed several HIV patients looking for the source of the infection.

They constructed a network of 40 infected men.

All 40 were connected to one gay airline flight attendant who was then vilified and dubbed

Patient Zero of the AIDS epidemic by the media.

But, it wasn't that guy.

Later, genetic analysis found HIV had been floating around the US throughout the 1970s,

evolving within different hosts for years.

Science exonerated him!

In fact, he's so not patient zero.

A separate genetic analysis found the actual patient zero has roots that go all the way

back to chimps in Africa... people were slaughtering them for their meat, exposing themselves to

the HIV virus…

Which is common, many diseases start in animals and then move over to humans, otherwise known

as spillover.

MERS came from camels, SARS from bats, and H5N1 or bird flu from birds…

When they come in contact with humans, a disease is considered zoonotic, and can be very deadly.

But, to bring it back to finding patient zero...

Remember, epidemiologists want to contain the outbreak, not find someone to blame.

Which is why the process of shoe-leather epidemiology is a big deal.

Scientists go out and find who did what, when and where.

It's very much like a detective novel for the path of a disease.

Finding wider connections is important because of something called the 20/80 Rule..

Basically, 20 percent of a population causes 80 percent of infections -- that 20 percent

has a name: Superspreaders.

Superspreaders are the ones who make a virus, well, go viral.

The SARS and ebola outbreaks both had superspreaders, that flight attendant was very likely a superspreader.

In 2011, there was an outbreak of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a superbug

in a baby ward.

By using fast genome sequencing technology, a team of researchers were able to work quickly

to trace the source to a staff member who was unwittingly carrying the strain and infecting

patients -- they're not patient zero, but the PZ didn't matter.

The outbreak was contained.

Let's face it, looking for Patient Zero can be difficult and problematic, because

there's really no way to actually observe the moment when patient zero becomes Patient

Zero.

It's really more of a good theory with the best evidence we've got at the time.

But with new computer simulations, genetic tracking and good ol' fashioned detective

work, health workers can find the superspreaders who really drive the epidemic, putting a stop

to a disease before it spreads further.

Disease eradication is a seriously difficult business, but we've done it… haven't

we?

Kind of.

We eradicated smallpox -- find out how, in this blast from the past, here.

Why was I in a sweater?

And that hair?

What is happening?

What was your favorite movie about the spread of infections.

Let us know.

Please subscribe so you get more Seeker. I went on a date once to see Contagion.

We shook hands and never saw each other again.

Thanks for watching.

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Gorgeous Wives You Didn't Know These Celebs Had - Duration: 6:05.

Successful relationships aren't exactly the norm in Hollywood, but some of our favorite

celebs have been very lucky in love.

So what's the secret to wedded bliss?

Well, for these A-listers, it's having a fierce, smart, and supportive woman in their corner

through thick and thin!

Luciana Barroso

If you don't recognize Matt Damon's wife, Luciana, from the silver screen, that's because

the Argentine beauty isn't an actress.

Barroso and her famous hubby met back in 2003 while he was filming Stuck On You, in Miami.

Damon recalled the couple's fateful first encounter on Ellen in 2011, which happened

after friends dragged him out to a bar where Barroso was bartending.

"I literally saw her across a crowded room."

"Eight years and four kids later, that's my life."

Beth Stern

Howard Stern is no stranger to drama.

The radio host and America's Got Talent judge has been at the center of his fair share of

scandals, including getting fined by the FCC for almost $500,000 back in 2004, after speaking

graphically of a then-famous Paris Hilton tape.

But one thing Stern has managed to keep out of the tabloids is his relationship with his

wife, Beth, an actress and Pennsylvania-native who he began dating back in 2000.

The couple married in New York City eight years later during a star-studded celebration

that, according to People, included the late Joan Rivers, Barbra Walters, Billy Joel, Sarah

Silverman, and Jimmy Kimmel.

Lauren Parsekian

For five glorious seasons, Aaron Paul played sidekick to the talented Bryan Cranston on

Breaking Bad.

But in real life, Paul's partner-in-crime is his gorgeous wife, Lauren.

The couple, who married in 2013, is never shy about showing a little PDA on the red

carpet, or on social media.

The actor gushed about his wife during a 2016 interview with Jimmy Kimmel, saying:

"We met at Coachella.

But we had our first kiss on a ferris wheel at Coachella."

"There you go."

Lauren is also a dedicated philanthropist.

She co-founded Kind Campaign, which strives to be "a movement, documentary and school

program...that brings awareness and healing to the negative and lasting effects of girl-against-girl

crime."

Hilaria Baldwin

In 2012, Alec Baldwin married his yoga teacher, Hilaria, and the two have been going strong

ever since — even after adding three babies to the mix.

It was thanks to his beautiful wife that Baldwin is now in the best shape of his life.

In her book, The Living Clearly Method, Hilaria explains that her husband was experiencing

some serious health issues when they first met.

She wrote, "After years of eating out, eating late, and eating too much, he'd fallen into

some bad habits without realizing it...I quietly watched what he ate, only mentally jotting

down my secret wish list of what I'd tell him if he asked."

According to People, after discovering he was near pre-diabetic level, Hilaria helped

her man adopt much healthier habits.

Elsa Pataky

From his piercing blue eyes to his chiseled biceps, there's no denying Chris Hemsworth

is one handsome Aussie.

So it really comes as no surprise that his wife, Elsa, is just as stunning.

The fit beauty — who is actually seven years older than Hemsworth — recently graced the

cover of Spanish Elle and her proud hubby took to Instagram to share his support with

this sweet photo.

Off the red carpet, this celeb couple is just like the rest of us, enjoying horse riding

and trips to the beach with their three kids, Tristan, India Rose, and, Sasha.

Lauren Morelli

As the world fell in love with Samira Wiley on Orange Is the New Black, Lauren Morelli,

a writer-producer for the hit Netflix show, was conjuring up some romantic feelings of

her own.

Back in 2014, Lauren, who was then married to Steve Basilone, penned an essay explaining

that writing for the show helped her understand her sexual identity.

She wrote, "I realized I was gay in fall 2012, one of my first days on the set.

It wasn't so much one thing, but the sum of many small details."

Her love story with Wiley began shortly after, and the two were married during a fairytale

wedding in Palm Springs three years later.

Tana Ramsay

You may know Gordon Ramsay as the ill-tempered celebrity chef from shows like Hell's Kitchen

and MasterChef.

But off-camera, life for the 50-year-old Londoner seems a bit more loving.

Ramsay has been married to his wife, English cookbook author Tana, since 1996.

These two truly embody "through good times and bad," sticking together through cheating

scandals and even a devastating miscarriage.

And it seems like these days the two are closer than ever.

Ramsay said of the devastating loss of their fifth child, "It has brought us all so much

closer.

You realize how lucky you are and you reflect on what you have, how fortunate you are with

your remaining children and you remind yourself of what you've got.

It's made the family unit even tighter."

Ayesha Curry

There's no doubt NBA superstar Stephen Curry has millions of fans all over the world.

But his biggest supporter is definitely his wife, Ayesha.

Curry told Parents magazine,

"I do like a little sign and I kinda smack my tattoo right before the game and she does

the same, just.a little something."

But it definitely wasn't all butterflies and rainbows from the beginning.

Ayesha told People, "He was the cute boy at church that all of the girls were obsessed

with, so I made a generalization that maybe he wasn't for me."

She finally accepted a date with him over Facebook.

She told the mag, "He was so funny and silly...the absolute opposite of what I thought he was

going to be."

When she's not cheering-on her hubby courtside, Ayesha can be found playing mom to their two

daughters.

And besides authoring multiple cookbooks, Mrs. Curry also has her own cooking show on

Food Network.

Caroline Boyer

If you're a fan of country music, then there are probably a few Luke Bryan songs on your

playlist.

And we can't help but wonder if any of his hits have been inspired by his beautiful wife,

Caroline.

Even after 10 years of marriage, the singer told Good Housekeeping, "It was love at first

sight with Caroline — those blue eyes of hers...I knew that, no matter what, I was

going to make my way over to her."

Livia Firth

If there's one Hollywood couple who gives us major relationship goals, it's got to be

Colin Firth and his leading lady, Livia.

Even though the two are European, Firth told Ellen they met in Colombia:

"We met in Colombia.

We met in Cartagena, which is a staggeringly beautiful city."

"And I saw her coming thru the crowd, and that was it.

It was a bolt to the heart."

The Bridget Jones' Baby star and his film producer wife have been married since 1997,

and have two sons, Lucas and Mateo.

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Hey guys, yesterday was amazing. Today we're having a relaxing day.

There is something like a closing party going on on the beach today, but we're just throwing our own pool party at Mike & Marloes'

We shall see what happens!

I think I'll add all the coming days into one vlog, depends a bit on what we'll be doing.

You'll notice it when it happens, and so will I!

3, 2, 1, GO

We're at the beach as you can see. Last full day of Hard Island, so I'm gonna enjoy this extra.

Going for a swim and enjoy this gorgeous view.

It's so hot here, that the ice-cream is melting immediately. It's good though.

Hey guys, we're heading back home today.

I don't really mind to be honest. I had an amazing time but it's been enough.

I enjoyed myself so much.

The parties were insane, we had so much fun. Fun fact: Lotte, Mike, Marloes and I barely knew each other, but it was absolutely great.

A short review about the festival itself:

The location is absolutely gorgeous. There are bus-transfers and taxi's to get there.

It's a festival that definitely has the potential to grow.

The transfer etc. could've been a bit better.

It was noticeable that it's a fairly new concept. The people that work here are obviously not used to all of this.

I definitely think that will be better in the future. The taxi's went ok except for that first night.

It took a while for I had my partner bracelet, but the organisation did everything to fix things quickly.

Every time I had a question, the organisation replied almost immediately. When I couldn't get my partner bracelet I send a message and within 10 minutes I had one!

These are small things that need progress but I have no doubt that it will be better next year

Otherwise it was amazing. The location was incredible, great music. All artists were on top of their game!

It was amazing, plus of course the fact that it's in Croatia which makes it even more beautiful.

It's the perfect combination of a party holiday and Hardstyle, which I think is a beautiful combination.

I'm gonna pack the rest of my suitcase, our flight is tonight.

This will be the last time I film here, because I want to end this with a clip in Croatia.

Please give that like and subscribe for more. Next festival will be Fatality, back in the Netherlands, but I'm still excited.

Thank you so much for watching, I hope you watched everything from the beginning! Love you guys, byebye!

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What's up, guys?

Frazier here for Complex News.

Have you ever had a password you just couldn't remember?

Well, if you are a user of the webcam site CamSoda—and have the necessary equipment—you

can now access your membership by taking a picture of, well, your member.

The company is using what it's calling "Dickometrics Penis Verification."

Basically, you take a picture and upload it to the site, where they analyze it using Penis

Recognition Tech—"PRT" for short.

Then, any time you feel the need to look at some webcam girls, you just take another photo,

and the site will determine that you're a match and log you in.

To prove that their technology works, the site sent out a very fancy-looking graphic

claiming that they match length, curve, and tone, among other characteristics.

Company VP Darren Press explained the reasoning behind the PR stunt...er, the new technology.

[QUOTE CARD: Darren Press via The Sun] "In order to ensure personal data is safeguarded

against unwarranted individuals, biometrics have become...popular...

With the launch of dick-ometrics, we are taking things to the next level.

Like a fingerprint and an eyeball, which are two of most commonly used body parts in biometric

technologies, the penis has many, many differentiating factors like size, color and vein protrusion.

However, unlike fingerprints and eyeballs, penises are not exposed to the public a lot

of the time and mostly kept under clothing and shared with loved ones —presumably who

are trusted."

If you think this sounds great but don't have the necessary equipment, don't worry.

The company says they're working on a version of this technology for women too.

The launch of Dickometrics is hardly CamSoda's first headline-generating event.

This past January, they released the OhRama, a gas mask-like device that attaches to your

VR viewer and can add scents like panties, private parts, and body odor to your virtual

intimate experience.

In May, the company was accused of setting up a fake shark attack on one of their actresses,

Molly Cavall as a PR stunt.

And just last month they made the news again—this time for offering to pay $200 a month to anyone

willing to livestream their whole lives, whether they were getting naked or not.

To find out what outrageous thing CamSoda will get up to next, make sure to subscribe

to Complex on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Frazier.

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